LAFAYETTE, Ind. — A judge found Kristopher Ryan Kanable guilty of eight felonies, one misdemeanor and one sentencing enhancement in a May 6, 2016, armed home invasion.

Judge Randy Williams convicted Kanable, 27, of Kokomo, on all 10 counts against him, including armed robbery, burglary and theft, at the conclusion of a two-day bench trial Wednesday.

Kanable is accused of holding a house sitter at gunpoint while three other men stole firearms, electronics, cash and a vehicle from the home on Newcastle Road, according to a summary from the Tippecanoe County Prosecutor's Office.

The house sitter was tied up and left in the basement during the invasion, according to court documents.

Xzavier Jordan was sentenced previously to 21 years in prison, while Brenton Hoppes and Jason White will be sentenced Nov. 30.

Kanable will be sentenced at 1:30 p.m. Jan. 3.

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